The Navy has confirmed the Trump Administration has cancelled plans for a military air and sea show in San Diego.

According to planning documents, a large scale event had been in the works for sometime in November, and was to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Navy and Marines. President Trump was expected to attend.

An advance team from the White House made two visits to San Diego reports the U/T, and hoped the show would draw about 100-thousand people to the waterfront.

However, things changed last week, when the Trump Administration announced San Diego was no longer a “preferred site” for the show.

No reason was given, but there was concern San Diego International Airport would have to shut down for a few hours on a couple of days for the event.

Port officials say the administration is now looking at sites in Florida.